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Tanzania Shilling Remains Stable Despite Short-Term Depreciation
In January 2025, the Tanzanian Shilling traded at an average of TZS 2,454.04 per USD, reflecting a 1.37% depreciation from TZS 2,420.84 in December 2024. However, on an annual basis,...
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Tanzania’s Domestic Debt Rises as Banks and Pension Funds Increase Lending in January 2025
Tanzania’s government domestic debt grew by 4.6%, reaching TZS 34,154.9 billion in January 2025, up from TZS 32,649.3 billion in December 2024. Commercial banks remained the largest creditors, holding TZS...
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Tanzania’s External Debt in 2025
Stable Growth but High USD Exposure Tanzania’s external debt stock stood at USD 33,905.1 million in January 2025, reflecting a 0.5% decline from December 2024. The government holds 76.4% (USD...
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Tanzania’s External Debt Declines Slightly, But Government Still Holds 76.4%
Tanzania’s total external debt stood at USD 33,905.1 million in January 2025, reflecting a 0.5% decline from USD 34,075.5 million in December 2024 due to ongoing repayments. The government accounted...
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Tanzania’s Tourism Booms with 12.4% Growth, Contributing 17.2% to GDP
Tanzania’s tourism sector expanded significantly in 2024, with 1,748,500 tourist arrivals (+12.4%), generating USD 3,259.8 million in earnings (+9.5%). The sector contributed 17.2% to GDP, up from 16.4% in 2023,...
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Zanzibar’s Economy Expands by 6.2% Despite Rising Inflation and Trade Deficit
Zanzibar’s economy grew by 6.2% in 2024, up from 5.6% in 2023, driven by tourism (7.1%) and construction (5.8%), while agriculture lagged at 3.5%. However, inflation rose to 4.3% in...
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Tanzania’s 2025 Budget
Strong Revenue Growth and Controlled Deficit Tanzania’s government revenue collection exceeded expectations, reaching TZS 3,877.4 billion in January 2025, surpassing the target by 8.6%. Tax revenue stood at TZS 3,153.0...
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Tanzania’s current account deficit expanded Despite Strong FDI Inflows in January 2025
Tanzania’s current account deficit expanded to USD 4,807.9 million in January 2025, a 14.1% increase from USD 4,215.3 million in December 2024, driven by higher imports of fuel and capital...
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Tanzania’s Interest Rates in 2025
Borrowing Costs Remain High, Savings Offer Mixed Returns In January 2025, Tanzania's lending interest rates remained high, with the overall lending rate at 15.73%, slightly up from 15.70% in December...
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Tanzania's Financial Position Strengthens Amid Rising Government Borrowing
The Bank of Tanzania's Statement of Financial Position as of January 2025 shows a 1.6% increase in total assets, reaching TZS 25.24 trillion from TZS 24.85 trillion in December 2024....
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